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title: "How to block someone on TikTok (2026 guide)"
summary: "Step-by-step guide to blocking someone on TikTok from their profile, your comments, or a DM — without them knowing. Covers mobile, desktop, and bulk blocking."
publishedAt: 2025-12-10
updatedAt: 2026-06-27T16:12:51.063Z
author: amos-bastian
categories:
  - tiktok
imageUrl: "https://storage.autovirality.com/blog/how-to-block-someone-on-tiktok/image.png"
metaTitle: "How to block someone on TikTok in 2026 (mobile, desktop, and without visiting their profile)"
metaDescription: "Block someone on TikTok from their profile, your comments, or a DM thread in seconds. They won't get a notification. Full 2026 guide for iOS, Android, and desktop."
faq:
  - question: "Does TikTok notify someone when you block them?"
    answer: "No. TikTok does not send a notification when you block someone. However, they may figure it out on their own if they try to visit your profile and see that your content is no longer visible or that the follow button is gone."
  - question: "Can you block someone on TikTok without viewing their profile?"
    answer: "Yes. You can block someone directly from your comment section without ever tapping on their profile. Press and hold their comment, select 'Manage user', then tap 'Block'. You can also block from a DM thread by tapping their profile picture inside the message."
  - question: "Can you block someone on TikTok you don't follow?"
    answer: "Yes. You can block any TikTok account regardless of whether you follow them or they follow you. Go to their profile, tap the Share button (arrow icon), and select Block from the menu."
  - question: "What happens when you block someone on TikTok?"
    answer: "When you block someone, they can no longer view your profile, posts, or Stories. They can't follow you, send you direct messages, or find you in search results. Any previous follow relationship is removed, but their existing comments on your posts are not automatically deleted."
  - question: "Does unblocking someone on TikTok restore your follow relationship?"
    answer: "No. When you unblock someone, neither party automatically re-follows the other. If you want to reconnect, one of you will need to follow the other again manually."
  - question: "What is the difference between blocking and restricting on TikTok?"
    answer: "Blocking prevents the person from seeing your profile or content entirely. Restricting is a softer option that limits their interaction — their comments become visible only to them, and they can't see when you're active. Blocking is more complete; restricting is more discreet."
---

With 1.9 billion monthly active users worldwide ([Backlinko](https://backlinko.com/tiktok-users), 2026), TikTok's scale means that running into unwanted interactions is almost inevitable. Blocking is the most effective way to cut off contact completely — and TikTok won't notify the person you've blocked.

> **Key takeaways**
>
> - Blocking someone on TikTok is silent — they receive no notification.
> - You can block from a profile, a comment, or a DM without ever visiting their page.
> - Blocking removes any existing follow relationship but does not delete their past comments.
> - 41% of Americans have experienced online harassment ([Security.org](https://www.security.org/resources/cyberbullying-facts-statistics/), 2025) — blocking is your first line of defense.
> - For lighter cases, TikTok also offers restrict and mute as alternatives.

## How to block someone on TikTok from their profile

This is the most straightforward way to block someone you can search for or have seen in your feed.

1. Open TikTok and go to the profile of the person you want to block.
2. Tap the **Share** button (the arrow icon) at the top right of their profile.
3. Scroll down in the menu that appears and tap **Block**.
4. Confirm by tapping **Block** again.

That's it. The block takes effect immediately.

> **Note on the UI change:** TikTok moved the block option from the three-dot menu to the Share menu in a 2023 update. If you're following an older guide that tells you to tap the three dots, use the Share arrow instead.

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## How to block someone on TikTok without viewing their profile

If you want to block someone you don't follow — or you'd rather not give them a profile view — you can do it directly from your comment section or a DM thread.

### From your comments

1. Open the TikTok post where they've commented.
2. Press and hold their comment until a menu appears.
3. Tap **Manage user**, then select **Block**.
4. Confirm by tapping **Block** again.

This method lets you block without ever tapping their profile, so no profile view is recorded.

### From a direct message

1. Open the DM thread with the person you want to block.
2. Tap their profile picture at the top of the conversation.
3. Tap the three-dot menu and select **Block**.
4. Confirm the block.

According to TikTok's support documentation, blocking from a DM thread removes their ability to send you further messages, but the existing conversation remains visible to you.

## How to block someone on TikTok you don't follow

You don't need to follow someone to block them. Any public TikTok account can be blocked. Just search their username or tap their profile from a video on your For You page, then follow the steps above using the Share button.

If you've seen their content but don't know their handle, the easiest path is:

1. Find one of their videos in your feed or search results.
2. Long-press the video and tap **Not interested** to stop seeing similar content — or tap their profile picture and then block from there.

## How to block multiple people on TikTok at once

If you're dealing with a wave of unwanted comments, TikTok lets you bulk-block up to 100 accounts at once from your comments section.

1. Open one of your posts and tap the **Comments** button.
2. Press and hold any comment to enter selection mode.
3. Tap **Manage multiple comments** (or the filter icon at the top right).
4. Select all the comments from accounts you want to block.
5. Tap **More** at the bottom of the screen, then select **Block**.
6. Confirm by tapping **Block** again.

This is the fastest way to deal with coordinated harassment or spam campaigns.

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## Will TikTok notify someone when you block them?

No. TikTok does not send a notification when you block someone. They won't get an alert, a message, or any signal that the block happened.

That said, they can work it out if they look for you. If they try to visit your profile, they'll see that your content is no longer visible. If they were following you, the follow relationship disappears. If they try to send you a DM, it won't go through. None of these trigger a direct notification, but a persistent person will probably figure it out.

The block is silent, but not completely invisible if they go looking.

## What happens after you block someone?

Understanding the full effect of a block helps you decide when it's the right tool. Here's what changes:

- They **can't view your profile, videos, or Stories**
- They **can't follow you or send you DMs**
- They **can't find you in search** (your account won't appear in their results)
- Any **previous follow relationship is removed** — they're unfollowed and so are you
- Their **existing comments on your posts are not automatically deleted** — you'll need to remove those manually if you want them gone
- You may **still see them in multi-host LIVEs, Duets posted by others, or shared group chats**

One thing many guides miss: if you later unblock the person, the follow relationship does not restore. Neither of you automatically re-follows the other. You'd have to follow each other again manually.

## How to see who you've blocked on TikTok

After you block someone, they're added to your blocked list. To view it:

1. Open TikTok and go to your profile.
2. Tap the **Menu** button (three horizontal lines) at the top right.
3. Select **Settings and privacy**.
4. Tap **Privacy**, then **Blocked accounts**.

You'll see a full list of everyone you've blocked, with the option to unblock any of them from this screen.

## How to unblock someone on TikTok

1. Open TikTok and go to the person's profile (search their username).
2. Tap the **Share** button at the top right.
3. Select **Unblock** from the menu.

Alternatively, unblock directly from your blocked accounts list: go to **Settings and privacy > Privacy > Blocked accounts**, find the account, and tap **Unblock**.

Remember that unblocking doesn't restore the follow relationship — you'll need to re-follow each other if you want to reconnect.

## Block vs. restrict vs. mute: which one should you use?

Not every unwanted interaction needs a full block. TikTok gives you three tools with different levels of visibility impact.

| Action       | They can see your content | They can DM you | You see their content | They're notified |
| ------------ | ------------------------- | --------------- | --------------------- | ---------------- |
| **Block**    | No                        | No              | No                    | No               |
| **Restrict** | Yes                       | No              | Yes                   | No               |
| **Mute**     | Yes                       | Yes             | No                    | No               |

**Use block** when you want to cut off contact completely — they can't find you, follow you, or message you.

**Use restrict** for subtler cases. Their comments become visible only to them (they think they're commenting publicly, but no one else sees it). Good for reducing interaction without escalating.

**Use mute** when you want to stop seeing someone's content in your feed without affecting your follow relationship.

## Alternatives to blocking on TikTok

If blocking feels too final, here are a few lighter-touch options:

- **Make your account private**: Only approved followers can see your content. Go to **Settings and privacy > Privacy** and toggle on **Private account**.
- **Filter comments by keyword**: Under **Settings and privacy > Privacy > Comments**, you can set up keyword filters that automatically hide comments containing specific words or phrases.
- **Limit who can DM you**: Under **Settings and privacy > Privacy > Direct messages**, set your DM permissions to **Friends** or **No one**.
- **Report before blocking**: If the account is spamming, scamming, or harassing you, it's worth reporting them first so TikTok can take action on the account. Tap the three-dot menu on their profile or on a specific video, select **Report**, then block them afterward.

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